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Sensex sinks 239 pts on downbeat data, global headwinds

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
BSE Sensex dived for a third straight session today to hit an over two-week low as investors cut down exposure after India's factory output fell in April amid continued global sell-off on growing anxiety over the future of Britain in the European Union.

Moreover, the rupee again breaching the 67-level against the dollar weighed on trading sentiment.

Mid-cap and small-cap indices fell 0.50 per cent and 0.45 per cent, respectively, on sustained selling pressure from retail investors.

Government data on Friday showed that industrial output contracted 0.8 per cent in April, the first decline in three months, due to drastic fall in capital goods production. Participants also took a cautious line ahead of the release of consumer inflation data.
 

"Expectations of CPI having risen more than previous month may also have added to bearish cues, especially after the RBI governor airing his concerns in the recently concluded monetary policy review," said Anand James Chief Market Strategist of Geojit BNP Paribas Financial Services Ltd.

Global markets also continued to fall on renewed worries over the fate of Britain in the European Union, as also upcoming meetings of central banks in the US and Japan.

"With global visibility reducing, investors looking for domestic cues, would be eyeing the finance ministers' meet in Kolkata on 14-15 June on GST, as well as revenue Gyan Sangam on 16-17 June," added James.

The BSE Sensex stayed in the negative zone through out the day and touched a low of 26,262.27 before winding up 238.98 points or 0.90 per cent down at 26,396.77, its weakest closing since May 26. The index had fallen by 384.91 points in the previous two sessions.

The 50-issue NSE Nifty tumbled 59.45 points or 0.73 per cent to close 8,110.60 after cracking below the 8100-level to hit a low of 8,063.90.

ICICI Bank suffered the most by diving 3.38 per cent to Rs 244.10 followed Tata Steel at 3.33 per cent to Rs 323.80.

In regional markets, Japanese stocks led decline by diving 3.51 per cent to a two-month low in Asian equities as rally in the yen hammered exporters. Key indices in China, Hong Kong and Singapore dropped by up to 3.21 per cent.

European markets were also lower as the key indexes in France, Germany and the UK were down in the range of 0.28 per cent to 1.25 per cent.
Britain's interior minister Theresa May is set to take

over as the country's new prime minister, which could restore a semblance of order in the financial market following the UK's decision to leave the European Union.

US stocks racked up overnight gains, with Dow Jones Industrial Average and the S&P 500 both finishing at record high, mirroring hopes of stimulus from Japan and China along with optimism that the Bank of England will cut rates to help the UK economy sidestep pitfalls of the Brexit vote.

The market breadth remained negative as 1,727 stocks ended in the red, 1,018 stocks closed in the green while 164 stocks ruled steady.

Total turnover rose to Rs 3,941.25 crore, from Rs 3,310.19 crore yesterday.

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First Published: Jun 13 2016 | 5:13 PM IST

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